Is it a mystery IDM track or just an arpeggio that has been sped up a bit?
It's nice but is it really a song in its own right?
I asked a couple of AIs to have a listen and they didn't recognise it as a
song. One of them tried to convince me that it was Arovane but only because
I said "it sounds a bit like Arovane". You can always rely on AI to give
you everything it knows. In this case, all it knew was that I said it
sounded a bit like Arovane. That's enough for an AI to call it fact.
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On Tue, 25 Jun 2024 at 19:37, lempamo <lempamo@outlook.com> wrote:
quoted 21 lines This mystery has been nagging me for months, so I'm bringing it to the
> This mystery has been nagging me for months, so I'm bringing it to the
> mailing list in hopes one of you recognize it from somewhere.
>
> In 2004, Radiohead released the DVD 'The Most Gigantic Lying Mouth of
> All Time'. Partways through the second episode on that DVD (timestamp
> 32:54 overall, in the 'worm buffet' bumper), there is a reversed and
> sped up sample of some IDM track. I don't think anyone from the band
> composed it, it sounds more similar to some tracks by Arovane than
> anything they were putting together around that time. I'm linking the
> sample below, un-reversed and slowed back down, though it may not be the
> right speed.
>
> https://vocaroo.com/188IELrDRIro
>
> If anything, I figure it has to be a track from 2003 or earlier. If
> anyone has some leads on what song this is, I would greatly appreciate
> them.
>
> lempamo
>
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